3 Best Restaurants in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Café San Juan La Cantina

$$ | San Telmo

Its façade leads into tiny vermouth bar but the back is a huge dining room, where tattooed celebrity chef Lele Cristobal prepares tasty dishes with Spanish and Italian flavors such as lamb meatballs with chickpea mash and ossobuco stew. Start an evening with a glass of the house aperitivo—vermouth comes on tap—with soda at the bar with just eight stools, then move onto the main event for a buzzy evening.

Chile 474, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
11-4300–9344
Known For
  • celebrity chef
  • hearty fare
  • buzzy ambience
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

La Cabrera

$$ | Palermo Soho

Huge slabs of Hereford and Aberdeen Angus steaks for sharing are cooked to perfection at this classic parrilla, and they're always accompanied by a variety of small side dishes, so there's little need to order anything other than french fries, though provoletas (gooey, slightly crispy grilled cheese slabs) are a must to start. The same menu is served down the block at La Cabrera Norte, at 5127 Cabrera, which handles the overflow.

Cabrera 5099, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1425, Argentina
11-4831–7002
Known For
  • casual ambience
  • friendly service
  • happy hour 6:30 to 8
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Mr Ho

$ | Centro

A cheery spot that has lifted Centro’s dining options, this family-run spot serves up delicious and authentic Korean dishes. First generation migrant Martín Ho cooks while daughter Abi runs front of house, and together they run an efficient K-food ship, serving up well-priced soups such as Budae Jjigae as well as popular meaty main Bulgogi. There’s also a wide and tasty selection of veggie dishes too. This is an ideal spot for early eaters as dinner starts at 6 pm and ends at 9:30 pm. 

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